This allows us to not need to read the origin from the stored proxy
Bug: skia:9556
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We aren't concerned with testing on Chorizo anymore.
Change-Id: Ia82bca260088495971cbe2ac0e65b0c8928c24d9
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Initially, Error was written with the intent that an empty string meant
Ok and anything else meant Fatal. This made things simple with implicit
constructors from strings. With the introduction of Nonfatal the state
was now tied up with an additional boolean. Now the empty string meant
Ok and causes the new boolean to be ignored, or at least that is the way
it was used since Error didn't actually enforce that itself. This leads
to GMs which return kSkip but don't set the message to not be skipped.
This could be fixed in several ways.
The first would be for the GMSrc to notice that a GM had returned kSkip
with an empty message and create the Error::Nonfatal with a non-empty
message. This has the downside of being some extra unexpected complexity
and doesn't prevent similar issues from arising in the future.
The second would be to change how DM interprets the Error, and if the
non-fatal bit is set treat that as a sign to skip, even if the message
is empty. This fixes the stated issue, but doesn't fix the issue where a
GM can return kFail but also leave the message empty. This could again
be fixed by either modifying GMSrc::draw or GM::drawContent, but this
also seems a bit brittle in not preventing this from happening again in
the future.
So this replaces Error with Result, which makes the status orthogonal to
the message. It does lose the automatic conversion from string, but by
being able to wrap the many uses of SkStringPrintf the explicit nature
doesn't add much additional noise to the more complex failure reports.
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These date back to when this was just a testing utility. In general Ganesh is not usually this chatty.
Bug: skia:9888
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Wonder if these run faster?
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I don't necessarily like this long term, but in the short term Flutter
would like to record pictures using their own type separate from
SkRTree. This makes SkBBoxHierarchy public, and converts it to use
other public types (SkTDArray -> vector).
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This is a long-standing TODO. No reason to ask
the BBH subclasses to calculate the root bounds
when we can simply union them up ourselves.
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The <>s in the version number were being treated as an HTML tag, and I
figured I'd make things a little clearer in other places.
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Allow a SkStrike to be created with a descriptor and a context.
Metrics can be passed in to support the diff canvas.
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Also this contains a demonstration of how to implement this in CustomPropertyManager.
Change-Id: If4770e47b87ed76c98a85de3c235ab27c913dbc0
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This reverts commit 31143100ee.
Reason for revert: need to guard this, to stage changes to test images
Original change's description:
> Ensure arcTo (SVG) ends at the targeted point
>
> Floating-point errors in the calculations in arcTo can cause the final
> point to differ significantly enough from the supplied target point that
> a subsequent 'close' operation inserts a lineTo to close the curve. This
> can result in bad miters on curves with thick outlines.
>
> The fix is to ensure that the final point used is *exactly* the point
> that was supplied.
>
> Bug: chromium:1001768
> Change-Id: I75c740ab25fb05153bc852a204be957977674cd2
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/270000
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TBR=reed@google.com,iapres@microsoft.com
Change-Id: If331924a4db83294769b28501bba875238a521bd
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
Bug: chromium:1001768
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2020-02-12 ynovikov@chromium.org Don't print INFO level log messages in Release by default.
2020-02-11 jmadill@chromium.org Vulkan: Command graph linearization (Step 5).
2020-02-11 cnorthrop@google.com Vulkan: Update bug number in KHR ES 3.1 expectations
2020-02-11 angle-autoroll@skia-public.iam.gserviceaccount.com Roll third_party/vulkan-tools/src 428455ca6121..45b9d01815d9 (2 commits)
2020-02-11 timvp@google.com Fix assignment of CacheOpResult::EnumCount
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Floating-point errors in the calculations in arcTo can cause the final
point to differ significantly enough from the supplied target point that
a subsequent 'close' operation inserts a lineTo to close the curve. This
can result in bad miters on curves with thick outlines.
The fix is to ensure that the final point used is *exactly* the point
that was supplied.
Bug: chromium:1001768
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Updated every switch that yelled at me, and added support to dm and fm,
and then founds some more switches that shouldn't have defaults...
The tricky spots outside those were mips and dither,
since they aren't simply exhaustive switches.
_Now_ no diffs between RGB/BGR 1010102 and 101010x.
No GPU support.
Bug: skia:9893
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These docs repeat the possible values for these enums at
the time they were written ad nauseum. They're not kept
up to date.
This is the result of searching for "one of" and deleting most.
I did keep one set of docs where some enum values were permitted
on some platforms and others on others. And I kept docs for args
that didn't take enums but only accepted a particular range, like
[0,8] for matrix value indices or 0-4 for pixel size shifts.
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Bug: skia:9900
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The GDI Typeface is the only one that can fail to make a
scaler context. Move all the logic to the GDI specific code.
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never cared about these
Bug: skia:9899
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We're looking to use tools provided by the compiler toolchain,
not by the OS, so the proper check is for MSVC (or compatible
clang-cl) not for Windows. E.g. MinGW wants the #else path.
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Adds the ability to fill a rect with conservative raster enabled, and
fixes a bug in the gpu tessellation atlas where there were artifacts
from mixed samples.
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Also add pre and post build ccache stats reporting to provide insight for cache size, hit rate, etc.
Bug: skia:9887
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1. Document that Make() takes RGBA_premul
2. Change impl so that CPU matches this behavior/definition
3. Offer a clearer factory that takes SkColor
(perhaps migrate clients to this one in the future)
Bug: skia:9896
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I've been failing to repro the attached bug locally,
but I did notice that we're missing an -O1 like we
usually add to Debug bot builds.
Bug: skia:9793, skia:9664
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